It's been a crazy couple of weeks for me with a ton of courses and loads of images to edit so I was really pleased to finally being able to meet up again with Ben from Trip Sinister to look through a selection of the images from the photoshoot. During the actual shoot we had a few costume changes which meant there was plenty to go through and only made the selection process tougher - but after much discussion and debate we selected our favourites, a couple of which I thought I would share here.
You can listen to Trip Sinister via their MySpace page
UPDATE - 28.4.10
Just added another image from the shoot to my website (music) page.
Look out for a behind the scenes of the photoshoot coming soon!
Photography courses and workshops in Brisbane QLD Australia
Paul Farris is both a professional photographer and tutor of photography courses and practical workshops designed for DSLR users in the Brisbane area.
24 Apr 2010
20 Apr 2010
Website makeover
I thought it was time to show the Learn Photography website some love today so we now have a new look-logo, top banner, extended testimonials page and I've also added my much-loved Pelican pic to the front page. June dates have also been added to keep up with demand.
If you are an enthusiast photographer looking for photography courses and practical workshops in Brisbane and on the Bayside or private tuition visit www.learnphotography.com.au
If you are an enthusiast photographer looking for photography courses and practical workshops in Brisbane and on the Bayside or private tuition visit www.learnphotography.com.au
17 Apr 2010
JPEG V RAW - which is best for me?
I get asked a lot about the difference between shooting JPEG and RAW files, so here's a brief overview.
All digital cameras shoot images as a standard JPEG with all DSLR cameras (and some top-end compacts) offering RAW capture as an alternative. So which is best and what are the differences?
Firstly lets deal with the JPEG format. JPEG is a universal 'industry standard' image file format recognised by all camera and computer manufacturers. This makes the transferring, copying and archiving of JPEG image files convenient and easy with no fancy software required.
When shooting in JPEG mode however be aware that the image data (created by your camera) is compressed to allow more images to be saved to the memory card as well as increase the camera processing speed. When shooting high resolution JPEG's the compression is not overly noticeable nor is it anything to worry about for most enthusiasts.
All digital cameras shoot images as a standard JPEG with all DSLR cameras (and some top-end compacts) offering RAW capture as an alternative. So which is best and what are the differences?
Firstly lets deal with the JPEG format. JPEG is a universal 'industry standard' image file format recognised by all camera and computer manufacturers. This makes the transferring, copying and archiving of JPEG image files convenient and easy with no fancy software required.
When shooting in JPEG mode however be aware that the image data (created by your camera) is compressed to allow more images to be saved to the memory card as well as increase the camera processing speed. When shooting high resolution JPEG's the compression is not overly noticeable nor is it anything to worry about for most enthusiasts.
16 Apr 2010
June course dates
SLR : Practical : Canon : Nikon workshops and courses - June dates have just been added to the website.
www.learnphotography.com.au
www.learnphotography.com.au
11 Apr 2010
Trip sinister
Yesterday I had the pleasure of working with Brisbane band Trip sinister who describe themselves as modern day 'new romantics' inspired by 80’s pop acts such as the Cure, Duran Duran, the Models and modern day acts such as The New Young Pony Club and Garbage.
The photoshoot took place at Moo Studios and was great fun with lots of costume changes, amazing make up, hair and of course a soundtrack of cool 80's classics!!! A few days of editing ahead of me so here's some behind the scenes shots until then.
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